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Alejandra

Alejandra is an adult green turtle released with a satellite transmitter from Guanahacabibes Natural Park, Cuba on July 10, 2019. She measured 101.5 cm in curved carapace (shell) length, 87.0 cm in curved carapace width, and deposited 83 eggs into her nest. She took part in the 2019 Tour de Turtles and is sponsored by Shark Reef Aquarium.

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Migration Map

Hover over location circle to view date, and over the turtle icon to view most recent date.

Cumulative distance traveled: 2,379 km (1,478 miles)
Distance covered since last location: 6.37 km (3.96 miles)
Average speed since release: 0.23 kph (0.14 mph)
Average speed since last location: 0.24 kph (0.15 mph)
Time since last location update: 38,981 hours
Time tracked: 435 days

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On average, transmitters will send signals for around 1 year from the time the turtle is released. Sometimes it can be 2 years, and sometimes it can be less than a year. The turtle icon location point represents the most recent location received for this turtle. It is not uncommon for a transmitter to skip a day or two due to the turtle’s behavior or biofouling on the transmitter or antenna. This map is automatically updated with new points as soon as they are received by the Sea Turtle Conservancy. If the most recent point is more than two months old, then the transmitter is most likely no longer working.

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